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Sialolipoma of the Parotid Gland
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2009A 33-year-old male patient with a slow-growing, painless, well-circumscribed soft tissue mass on the left parotid region is presented. The clinical impression was that of a benign salivary gland tumor. The tumor was situated in the superficial lobe of the gland, and a superficial parotidectomy was performed, with preservation of the facial nerve ...
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The Neuroradiology Journal, 2008
We describe three cases of parotid gland lipoma, a relatively rare, asymptomatic, slow growing, freely movable, soft tissue mass. Preoperative clinical diagnosis is generally difficult but MRI using fat saturation techniques provides accurate diagnostic information regarding this benign parotid gland tumor, enabling better treatment planning.
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We describe three cases of parotid gland lipoma, a relatively rare, asymptomatic, slow growing, freely movable, soft tissue mass. Preoperative clinical diagnosis is generally difficult but MRI using fat saturation techniques provides accurate diagnostic information regarding this benign parotid gland tumor, enabling better treatment planning.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1958
N EngIish fishmonger, in 1885, was aIways A embarassed whiIe opening oysters for his customers as he consistently developed a cutaneous flow of saliva down his cheek. Many years before he had received a sIashing Iaceration of the cheek which never heaIed. SeveraI attempts were made to cIose the fistuIa by the use of nitric acid and siIver wire cautery.
C L, KIEHN, J D, DES PREZ, F, HANSEN
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N EngIish fishmonger, in 1885, was aIways A embarassed whiIe opening oysters for his customers as he consistently developed a cutaneous flow of saliva down his cheek. Many years before he had received a sIashing Iaceration of the cheek which never heaIed. SeveraI attempts were made to cIose the fistuIa by the use of nitric acid and siIver wire cautery.
C L, KIEHN, J D, DES PREZ, F, HANSEN
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1970
Although calculi in the parotid salivary gland are not common, the variability in their mode of presentation and their situation in the gland or its main ducts pose problems in management. They may be single or multiple and associated with sialadenitis or sialectasis.
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Although calculi in the parotid salivary gland are not common, the variability in their mode of presentation and their situation in the gland or its main ducts pose problems in management. They may be single or multiple and associated with sialadenitis or sialectasis.
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993
E R, Carlson, V, Darian, A, Farole
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E R, Carlson, V, Darian, A, Farole
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